Brandt Boric Acid - 25 Pound (80/Plt)
Specifications
BRANDT BORIC ACID is a highly soluble form of boron recommended for dilute or concentrate application to all crops with a known boron deficiency, as confirmed by a soil and/or tissue analysis.
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NBR120 Brandt Boric Acid - 25 Pound (80/Plt) |
$38.73
MSRP: $46.48 Margin: 20% |
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Directions For Use
Soil Applications: Apply 3-10 lb per acre with sufficient carrier to give complete coverage. Soil applied boron must be moved into the root zone to be absorbed by the plant. This can be accomplished by irrigation, rainfall, or tillage. Do not use where product will directly contact the seed.
Postharvest and Dormant Applications: Apply no more than 8 lb per acre in sufficient water for thorough coverage. Make applications in the fall after harvest, at dormant, or at delayed dormant prior to bloom.
Foliar Applications: Apply up to 5 lb per acre for trees and vines and up to 3 lb per acre for row, field and other crops. Apply with enough carrier to thoroughly cover all foliage. Early morning or late evening applications give the best results. Boron is not easily translocated within the plant, therefore multiple foliar applications at low rates during the
growing season are most effective.
Compatibility: This product is compatible with many liquid fertilizers, micronutrients, and pesticides. Addition of BRANDT BORIC ACID to these products should not be done without first testing compatibility on a small scale and checking for phytotoxicity. When mixing with pesticides, add this product to the mix tank and solutionize with water prior to the addition of buffering agents and pesticides. Follow all directions and precautions on pesticide labels prior to mixing with this product.
ATTENTION: This product contains boron; use on any crops other than those recommended may result in
serious injury to the crops. Information regarding the contents and levels of metals in this product is available on the Internet at http://www.aapfco.org/metals.html Information about the components of this lot of fertilizer may be obtained by writing to Brandt Consolidated, Inc. and giving the lot number which is found on the container or label.